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Nostalgia Recovery From Poems

These Nostalgia Recovery From poems are examples of Recovery From poems about Nostalgia. These are the best examples of Recovery From Nostalgia poems written by international poets.


Premium Member I Am Supposed To Be a Human Being
I had a happy childhood at first
Yeah I played with dolls to a tragic
Extent. It was a dream of some
Type of female existence.  I...

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Categories: recovery from, age, best friend, black



The Blackest Day: Revisited
as the Towers die away 
alone on a beach where thunderheads Roll 
where I stood far from
shards of glass fire, horror, disaster
they televised only elemental...

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Categories: recovery from, allegory, america, angst, change,

Andrew Clements
can't stop till I read
every single one of them
why -in-the-world- not?

good, bad, in-between
virtues, vices, and feelings
it all takes me back

youthful nostalgia
library psychiatry
free book catharsis

my inner-school-self
needs...

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Categories: recovery from, books, middle school, nostalgia,

Born Again
Impaled embers forsook
damp crevices elongated 
wide orifices inhale poised 
pain wrapped in prideful
Splendor.

Sprint gallantly, reform
denying absorbed death
exhaling hope anew
evermore proved extreme
Brillance.

Spread wide softly,
overtake righteous screams
whisper...

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© Sona Wilae  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recovery from, heartbreak, love hurts, new

Tatterdemalion
Three bangle bracelets
three initial charms, discrete
July birthday gift from my grandkids.
Three bangle bracelets
initially a set complete
until one bangle hit the skids.

Searching for a small bauble
proved...

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Categories: nostalgia, recovery from,



Dissociative
If scars are meant to be scrubbed out,
Then days are meant for dissociation.
And age is how long it’s been since you made it.

I can’t choke...

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© Jessica Vh  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recovery from, lost love, love hurts,

Hard To Not Look, Easy To Stay Staring
I've allowed that burning boat to float off without me
Rarely ever thinking about dissipating the flames, 
As it is hardly worth the time and effort....

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Categories: recovery from, absence, anger, angst, beauty,

Flying High In the Aqua-Blue Sky
High…way up high in the aqua blue sky,
I see a black and white checkered kite…
floating higher and higher than I, myself…
But, I was shoved 
Into...

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Categories: recovery from, beautiful, beauty, bird, happiness,

The Ghost I Knew
Can I catch you
Can you stay?
Forests at wood
There we play
A gentle hand 
That fixed the dress
Brushing tears back
Saving stress
I can not bare
The oaken wave
Only memories
Can...

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Categories: recovery from, absence, anniversary, best friend,

Time
Time. 
A challenge all of mankind faces, but yet I feel so alone. 
How am I supposed to deal with this?
Is there a book written...

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Categories: recovery from, age, depression, growing up,

Le Vacance Pretentieuse: Storm Part V
The English weather:
Rainclouds follow us from home
There is no escape....

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© Dan Keir  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recovery from, adventure, freedom, history, holiday,

Le Vacance Pretentieuse: Storm Part Vi
Water licks your feet
Far cry from the beating sun
Desert sand to sea...

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© Dan Keir  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recovery from, adventure, dream, freedom, holiday,

Haikus About God: V
Omniscient guy
Yet he lets bad things happen
How can he exist?...

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© Dan Keir  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recovery from, allah, angel, angst, courage,

Ssri's and I
SSRI's and I ...


... the sounds of thoughts clattering, my neurones sparking,
like Dylan said, my morning recedes jingling and a-jangling,

worn down by this leaden knot,...

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Categories: recovery from, angst, beautiful, beauty, confusion,

Inevitable Bear
Oh lonely Inevitable Bear,
Padding claws, death in white
Sorrow in recurring nightmare
Instinct’s test; fight or flight?

Camouflage against the fence,
A challenge; my subconscious fear
Ominous slowly moving silence,
“Let...

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© Dan Keir  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: recovery from, adventure, allegory, angst, animal,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things